John Locke: Writings on ReligionLocke lived at a time of heightened religious sensibility, and religious motives and theological beliefs were fundamental to his philosophical outlook. Here, Victor Nuovo brings together the first comprehensive collection of Locke's writings on religion and theology. These writings illustrate the deep religious motivation in Locke's thought. |
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... , 143 : Religion may be described to be , That general habit of reverence towards the Divine Nature , whereby we are enabled and inclined to ultimate concern , mankind's highest interest to live happily forever xvi INTRODUCTION.
... , 143 : Religion may be described to be , That general habit of reverence towards the Divine Nature , whereby we are enabled and inclined to ultimate concern , mankind's highest interest to live happily forever xvi INTRODUCTION.
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Writings on Religion John Locke Victor Nuovo. ultimate concern , mankind's highest interest to live happily forever in a transfigured state . This is a benefit which only God can provide , and which he offers to all who honour and obey ...
Writings on Religion John Locke Victor Nuovo. ultimate concern , mankind's highest interest to live happily forever in a transfigured state . This is a benefit which only God can provide , and which he offers to all who honour and obey ...
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... live within their limitations . There are sufficient places in the Essay that address this task to warrant the conclusion that Locke was sure that it could be accomplished . 27 For an insightful account of Locke's intellectual progress ...
... live within their limitations . There are sufficient places in the Essay that address this task to warrant the conclusion that Locke was sure that it could be accomplished . 27 For an insightful account of Locke's intellectual progress ...
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Contents
THEOLOGY ITS SOURCES AND THE PRAGMATICS OF ASSENT | 1 |
MORALITY AND RELIGION | 7 |
ADVERSARIA THEOLOGICA 94 | 19 |
INSPIRATION REVELATION SCRIPTURE AND FAITH | 35 |
THE NATURE AND AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH | 67 |
THE REASONABLENESS OF CHRISTIANITY | 85 |
FALL AND REDEMPTION | 227 |
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